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February 2th (Friday) 5:18 - Information about the online lecture (Sainsbury Institute of Japanese Art Professor Toshio Watanabe)

Lecture by Toshio Watanabe, Professor, Sainsbury Institute of Japanese Arts

“The Third Force in the History of Modern Japanese Painting: The Watercolor Movement and British Art”
Professor Toshio Watanabe, Ph.D.
Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures

The Third Force in Modern Japanese Painting:
Watercolor Movement and British Art

February 2021, 2 (Friday) 5:18-00:19 (JST)

Zoom online (live broadcast from the UK)
Advance application required (deadline 2/3) Please apply using the form below.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMiLaBP_xb58Na3cxewRWsVKB31wAFIZgmbyEAN_JQPsuZMA/viewform

The meeting ID and passcode will be emailed to you the day before.
Lecture in Japanese (questions will also be accepted in English)
Lecture in Japanese (Q&A session in English and Japanese)

Kaken 19KK0001 International Joint Research Acceleration Fund (Strengthening International Joint Research (B))
"Art History of the Third Force 1880-1920 - Research on the Japanese Network in Britain"
(Research representative: Toshiharu Isodono) Related projects

contact information:
University of Tsukuba, Faculty of Art Michiko Hayashi michikohayashi@geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp 029-853-2856
Hiroshi Mizuno myuji@geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp 029-853-2845

The University of Tsukuba Art Studies and Art History Society held the 2 Autumn Research Presentation.

An online conference using ZOOM was held on Sunday, November 2020, 11 from 29:14 to 16:2021. Two researchers, both of whom majored in art history at our university's graduate school, are currently active as museum curators. We announced the results.The summary will be included in "University of Tsukuba Art and Art History Society/Society News" No. 6, scheduled to be published around June 18.

Kazumi Akama (Miyagi Prefectural Museum of Art)
“About Seiyosha—Focusing on Makoto Ishikawa and Kingo Otsuka”
Tamaki Ito (Yanaizu Town Kiyoshi Saito Art Museum)
“About Kiyoshi Saito in the 1960s”

[Art History] The Autumn Research Presentation of the University of Tsukuba Society of Art and Art History will be held.

The Autumn Research Presentation of the University of Tsukuba Society of Art Studies and Art History will be held online on the afternoon of Sunday, November 11th.
Non-members are also free to watch and participate.

[Date and time] November 2020, 11 (Sunday) 29:14-00:16

[Venue] Online event using ZOOM (advance application required)

[How to apply] Click heregoogle formPlease access, fill out the necessary information, and send. The URL, participation ID, and passcode will be announced sequentially after November 11th.

【Program】
Kazumi Akama (Curator, Miyagi Prefectural Museum of Art)
About Seiyosha - Focusing on Makoto Ishikawa and Kingo Otsuka
Tamaki Ito (Curator, Kiyoshi Saito Museum)
About Kiyoshi Saito in the 1960s

Participated in Japan-Taiwan Five University Art History Graduate Students' Symposium 2019

On December 2019, 12, 22 graduate students and 3 faculty members from master's and doctoral programs in art (art history) held the Japan-Taiwan Five University Graduate School Art History Research Exchange Meeting at Kyushu University. I participated in.One person from our university gave an oral presentation in English.This is the ninth time this graduate student symposium has been held, and a total of five universities are participating: Kyushu University and the University of Tsukuba from Japan, and National Taiwan University, National Central University, and National Taiwan Normal University from Taiwan.This time, 2 people made ambitious presentations, and there was a lively Q&A session.

Presenters from our university:
Emiko Kawamura KAWAMURA Emiko
A Study of Japan's Artist Associations and Cultural Control by GHQ/SCAP

 

[Art History] University of Tsukuba Art Studies and Art History Society Autumn Research Presentation

The University of Tsukuba Art and Art History Society will hold an autumn research presentation.

●Saturday, November 2019, 11 from 9:13 to 15:XNUMX

●University of Tsukuba Art Building B203 Conference Room

●Free/Anyone can participate

●Research presentation

Azusa Ino (Curator, Saku City Museum of Modern Art)
"About the Estonian printmaker Karjo Pol"
Wataru Naito (Curator, Kitakata City Board of Education)
“Issues regarding the Manjusri Bodhisattva and Lion Statue at Shingu Kumano Shrine in Fukushima: Concerning the date and background of its construction”